Read The Making Of The British Army Online
Authors: Allan Mallinson
East Indies, Portuguese
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Edgehill, battle (1642)
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Edinburgh, James Edward Stuart proclaimed king
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Egypt
Aboukir and Alexandria (1801)
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Anglo-French condominium
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Eisenhower, US Gen. Dwight D.
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on British paratroops at Arnhem
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disagreement with Montgomery
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rules out push for Berlin
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Elandslaagte, battle (1899)
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Elphinstone, Maj.-Gen. William
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Emsdorff, battle (1760)
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Endurance
, HMS
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Experimental Mobile Force and
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as proportion of army (1918)
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England
Act of Union with Scotland (1707)
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Bill of Rights (1689)
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Commonwealth period
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conspiracy to secure Protestant succession
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monarch as commander-in-chief
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Mutiny Acts
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support for Jacobites
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wars
see under
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ames
of wars
see also
Civil Service; Britain; Parliament
EOKA
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Erasmus, (Boer) Gen. Hans
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escalades
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Essex, earl of
see
Devereux, Robert
European Union (EU), in Bosnia
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Evelyn, John
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Fairfax, Sir Thomas
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Falaise Pocket (1944)
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Falkenhayn, Gen. Erich von
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mine clearance
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Northern Ireland effect
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Falls Road (Belfast)
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Fantom, Carlo
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Farrar-Hockley, Capt
(later
Gen. Sir) Anthony (Glosters)
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Farrar-Hockley, Maj. Dair (2 Para)
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Farrell, Maj. Ben (Irish Guards)
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Fauconberg, Viscount
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Ferguson, Brig. Bernard,
Beyond the Chindwin
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n
Ferguson, Maj.-Gen. James
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Fijian troops
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Finnegan, (Surgeon) Brig. Timothy,
The British
Army Review
, Spring 2008
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n
fire discipline
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Fire of London (1666)
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firearms
Enfield rifled musket
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matchlock muskets
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Remington rifle
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SA80 (self-loading rifle)
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SLR (self-loading rifle)
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Snider-Enfield rifle
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Vickers machine gun
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n
mobilization of imperial forces
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preparation and deployment
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‘race for the sea’
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see also
individual battles
Fishguard (1797)
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n
FitzClarence, Brig. Charles, VC
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Flanagan, Lt Stephen (KORBR)
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Fletcher, Lt-Col. Richard (RE)
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Flodden, battle (1513)
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force
Forster, Thomas (Jacobite squire)
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Fort Duquesne, Braddock’s attempt
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Fort William Henry, capture by French (1757)
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Forth, earl of, at Edgehill (1642)
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The Four Feathers
(film, 1972)
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Fox, Charles James
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Fox, Robert,
Eyewitness Falklands
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fox-hunting
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n
France
alliance with Americans (1777)
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alliance with Austria (1756)
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Boer War views
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conflict in North America
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‘Entente Cordiale’ (1904)
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Maginot Line
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strategy for war (1914)
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Third Anglo-Dutch War
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see also
French army
Fraser, Lt-Gen. Alexander
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Fraser, Brig.-Gen. Simon
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Frederick William I, king of Prussia
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Frederick II (the Great), king of Prussia
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